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Injured or Orphaned Wildlife (Sub Location) 12%
begin to move about and appear more alert. Once the bird shows signs of recovery, take it outdoors and release it. If you have large plate glass windows and birds are frequently knocking themselves out .... Continue to Injured or Orphan... >>
Wildlife Vehicle Crashes (Folder) 12%
on the Kansas Turnpike, or dial 911. Do not worry about the animal. Kansas Highway Patrol troopers or local law enforcement will worry about removing the animal from the road. If the animal is in the road .... Continue to Wildlife Vehicle... >>
Open Records Request (Folder) 12%
: kdwp.openrecords@ks.gov Phone: 620-672-0751 Please provide detailed information about the records being requested to help the staff determine if such records exist and are possessed by the agency. We may ask you to clarify .... Continue to Open Records Request >>
Zebra Mussels (Folder) 12%
will attach to a solid substrate and can be easily transported on recreational equipment. Zebra mussel larvae (veligers) are about the diameter of a human hair and are so small you can't see them without .... Continue to Zebra Mussels >>
Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) (Folder) 12%
Frequently Asked Questions About Avian Influenza What are the signs of avian influenza? Lethargy, loss of a fear of people, circling, staggering, nasal discharge, respiratory .... Continue to Avian Influenza (... >>
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks Timeline (Article) 12%
Commission was deeded to the state. 1906 -- Ring-necked pheasants stocked in Kansas 1911 -- State Fish and Game Department placed under supervision of the University of Kansas Board of Regents 1923 .... Continue to Kansas Department... >>
History (Folder) 12%
and Wildlife Area’s middle pasture. Located about a half-mile south of Garden City west of US-83 Business, the 3,670 acre Sandsage Bison Range offers a unique opportunity to view the sand sage prairie .... Continue to History >>
Ruffe (Folder) 12%
; An adult ruffe is about 4-6 inches long; it rarely exceeds 8 inches. Ruffe gill covers have many small, sharp spines, slightly down-turned mouths. No scales .... Continue to Ruffe >>
Museums and Nature Centers (Folder) 12%
their sense of touch to identify natural mystery items. The Great Plains Nature Center provides opportunities for the public to learn about the natural resources of the Great Plains Region. It also provides .... Continue to Museums and Natur... >>
Waterfowl (Folder) 12%
this link to take an online test that provides information about identifying whooping cranes, sandhill cranes, and look-alike species, as well as the hunter’s ability to choose safe shots. The test is both .... Continue to Waterfowl >>
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